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Christina Alberta's Father
Christina Alberta's Father
Author: H.G. Wells
When Mrs. Preemby dies, in the year 1920, her husband and daughter turn their backs on the Limpid Stream Laundry and seek new worlds. Via a discreet table-tapping session at the Petunia Boarding House, Turnbridge Wells, gentle Mr. Preemby steps into a visionary realm of lost Atlantis and Sumerian kings; while Christina Alberta - one of the most...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780701205799
ISBN-10: 0701205792
Publication Date: 1985
Pages: 410
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Publisher: The Hogarth Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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There is a tad of something for everyone in this now obscure novel from women's emancipation and independence to love in several forms. Spiritual conjuring begins it all, leading to delusions nearing madness and finally to incarceration for lunacy. At this point the story becomes Dickensish with a treatment of the "lunacy laws" invoked at the time. Laws obviously enacted by lawmakers who should have been charged with it themselves. So Wells, ever the sociologist, attacks these with a passion. The central character, once interred, does manage to escape. But does he really? And, what of love and the women's movement? This is not as an exciting novel as Dickens or Wilkie Collins would have written, yet to may still strike home when one considers the inanity of our current governing bodies. Merely twist the central issue a bit and there you are.
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